Emery Martin is a Los Angeles based artist, educator, and technologist. Martin received a MPS from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a BFA in Experimental Animation from California Institute of the Arts. Martin’s work interrogates our relationships with technology and how we use it everyday with a post-disciplinary perspective that readily merges art and technology. His work has been shown at various sites including the 18th Street Arts Center, Anthology Film Archive (NY), Electrofringe Festival, Eternal Telethon, Family Business, Hunter College, LA Road Concert, Le Cinématographe Nantes, Milano Film Festival, Printed Matter: New York Art Book Fair, New York University, No Space, Shelia C. Johnson Design Center at the New School, Taiwanese International Animation Festival, and The Contemporary Austin. He has been a contributor to NYC’s Taxi of Tomorrow initiative, the re-branding of the Queens Museum of Art, and Samsung’s Television of Tomorrow project. Martin currently teaches as adjunct faculty for the Media Technology program at Woodbury University’s School of Media, Culture, and Design and is the co-founder and director of technology at Electronic Countermeasures, LLC.